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Victoria Bomberry, Professor of Native
American Studies in the Department of Ethnic
Studies at UC Riverside. Her research centers on the ways in which indigenous women in the Americas fashion a hemispheric consciousness through works of memory and imagination. An enrolled member of the Muscogee Nation, Bomberry received the Sankofa Award from the California Arts Council in 2001 for lifetime contributions to arts and culture, and won a Charles Bannerman Fellowship for
contributions to community organizing.
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This event is part of a series of classes,
forums,
presentations, and discussions aimed at
evaluating emerging
concepts,
theories, and policies about race and space.
Series coordinated by the Critical Issues Race, Place, and Power Advisory Board. Support provided by the Critical Issues in America endowment in the College of Letters & Science, and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center at UC Santa Barbara. Co-sponsored by the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education.
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